The Future

SM0KEY

Member
hello there, long story short, Im young family of 6, me and the partner both work our socks off to keep the nippers, happy and healthy and our savings next to nothing (well is now lol) so my budget took me ages to save for, and wanted a PC that was future prove for atleast the next couple years before having to spend money on the system.

My budget was 2400 Please go easy lol



CORSAIR OBSIDIAN SERIES™ 500D SE CASE
Overclocked CPU​
Overclocked Intel® Core™ i7-10700K Eight Core (3.8GHz @ up to 5.0GHz)
Motherboard​
ASUS® ROG STRIX Z490-F GAMING (LGA1200, USB 3.2, CrossFireX/SLI) - ARGB Ready
Memory (RAM)​
32GB Corsair VENGEANCE RGB PRO DDR4 3200MHz (2 x 16GB)
Graphics Card​
11GB NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 2080 Ti - HDMI, 3x DP GeForce - RTX VR Ready!
1st Storage Drive​
2TB SEAGATE BARRACUDA SATA-III 3.5" HDD, 6GB/s, 7200RPM, 256MB CACHE
2nd Storage Drive​
NONE
1st M.2 SSD Drive​
500GB SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2, PCIe NVMe (up to 3500MB/R, 3200MB/W)
2nd M.2 SSD Drive​
250GB SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2, PCIe NVMe (up to 3500MB/R, 2300MB/W)
Power Supply​
CORSAIR 650W RM SERIES™ MODULAR 80 PLUS® GOLD, ULTRA QUIET
Power Cable​
1 x 1 Metre UK Power Cable (Kettle Lead)
Processor Cooling​
PCS FrostFlow 240 Series RGB High Performance Liquid Cooler
Thermal Paste​
ARCTIC MX-4 EXTREME THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COMPOUND
LED Lighting​
50cm RGB LED Strip
Sound Card​
ONBOARD 6 CHANNEL (5.1) HIGH DEF AUDIO (AS STANDARD)
Wireless/Wired Networking​
10/100/1000 GIGABIT LAN PORT (Wi-Fi NOT INCLUDED)
USB/Thunderbolt Options​
MIN. 2 x USB 3.0 & 2 x USB 2.0 PORTS @ BACK PANEL + MIN. 2 FRONT PORTS
Operating System​
Windows 10 Home 64 Bit - inc. Single

Thank you for taking the time to look and comment

Kind regards

Andy
 
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Deblooms

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Hi Andy,

I guess to give a more accurate recommendation 2 questions that you'd need to answer is what's your use case for the computer and what monitor are you using with it? 2080 Tis are about to be replaced, but should still serve you well into the future.
 

SM0KEY

Member
My case I'm using? Corsair obsidian 500se. Why? I just liked the look of it.
As for my monitor its a Asus gaming monitor 144hz but it is about 2 years old now, so maybe that needs a upgrade?
As for 2080 it looks like the 3000 series has 24 ddr6 memory and looks a beast. Hopefully the 2080 last me atleast afew years?

Appreciate your reply
 

SpyderTracks

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My case I'm using? Corsair obsidian 500se. Why? I just liked the look of it.
As for my monitor its a Asus gaming monitor 144hz but it is about 2 years old now, so maybe that needs a upgrade?
As for 2080 it looks like the 3000 series has 24 ddr6 memory and looks a beast. Hopefully the 2080 last me atleast afew years?

Appreciate your reply
My case I'm using? Corsair obsidian 500se. Why? I just liked the look of it.
As for my monitor its a Asus gaming monitor 144hz but it is about 2 years old now, so maybe that needs a upgrade?
As for 2080 it looks like the 3000 series has 24 ddr6 memory and looks a beast. Hopefully the 2080 last me atleast afew years?

Appreciate your reply
I would hold off any purchase now, the 3000 series are set to be announced on the 1st September and will offer a lot more performance for less money.

You didn't mention what resolution your monitor is, but guessing 1080p? If so, that won't be appropriate for any modern PC, will need to be upgraded.
 

SM0KEY

Member
I would hold off any purchase now, the 3000 series are set to be announced on the 1st September and will offer a lot more performance for less money.

You didn't mention what resolution your monitor is, but guessing 1080p? If so, that won't be appropriate for any modern PC, will need to be upgraded.


I know mate, I realized this about the Gfx cards afew days back but ive already got the pc being built as we speak. I am coming from a i7 6700 1060 16gb so hoping to notice the difference when coming to play the likes of Squad,Arma, IL2 and KCD as i couldn't play these at decent fps.
As for the monitor sound for the advice, i thought as being 144hz it be fine lol (showing my pc iQ here)
Appreciate your time
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
I know mate, I realized this about the Gfx cards afew days back but ive already got the pc being built as we speak. I am coming from a i7 6700 1060 16gb so hoping to notice the difference when coming to play the likes of Squad,Arma, IL2 and KCD as i couldn't play these at decent fps.
As for the monitor sound for the advice, i thought as being 144hz it be fine lol (showing my pc iQ here)
Appreciate your time
In that case, I’d definitely cancel. Intel is an awful choice these days, they pail in comparison to AMD in performance, thermals, power and security as well as price.

Unfortunately you can’t amend the build as AMD is an entirely different platform.
 

SM0KEY

Member
In that case, I’d definitely cancel. Intel is an awful choice these days, they pail in comparison to AMD in performance, thermals, power and security as well as price.

Unfortunately you can’t amend the build as AMD is an entirely different platform.

Ahh now im stuck lol. Im not a hardcore gamer as alot of ladies n gents out there, probably get afew hours a weekend if im lucky, is the difference in the two, that big that its worth changing ? I did buy a big case on the basis of having to do changes in next few years, as hardware moving on pretty fast these days.
 

Deblooms

Member
My case I'm using? Corsair obsidian 500se. Why? I just liked the look of it.
As for my monitor its a Asus gaming monitor 144hz but it is about 2 years old now, so maybe that needs a upgrade?
As for 2080 it looks like the 3000 series has 24 ddr6 memory and looks a beast. Hopefully the 2080 last me atleast afew years?

Appreciate your reply
I meant the usecase for the pc, as in what you were going to do with it - gaming, general purpose etc.

I think @SpyderTracks did all the heavy lifting here - I would've gone into the same direction as he did, AMD build would be recommended over intel and holding off until the new gpus launch.
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Ahh now im stuck lol. Im not a hardcore gamer as alot of ladies n gents out there, probably get afew hours a weekend if im lucky, is the difference in the two, that big that its worth changing ? I did buy a big case on the basis of having to do changes in next few years, as hardware moving on pretty fast these days.
I would strongly recommend cancelling. Aside from the poor performance, you're paying through the nose for an already outdated system, it's just a really bad option.

Plus, the performance will only reduce significantly with time. All Intel CPU's are affected with MAJOR security problems, and each time they're patched, it further reduces performance. They're just awful CPU's.
 

SM0KEY

Member
I would strongly recommend cancelling. Aside from the poor performance, you're paying through the nose for an already outdated system, it's just a really bad option.

Plus, the performance will only reduce significantly with time. All Intel CPU's are affected with MAJOR security problems, and each time they're patched, it further reduces performance. They're just awful CPU's.

Ok dam didnt realize intel cpus gone down the pan like that, ive never used AMD, alwaya used intel.
I contact PCSpecialist and get this sorted. Is there anything else? Im going to stick with 2080ti and upgrade gpu later in the future.
Madness thought i was buying a good system lol.
 

SpyderTracks

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Ok dam didnt realize intel cpus gone down the pan like that, ive never used AMD, alwaya used intel.
I contact PCSpecialist and get this sorted. Is there anything else? Im going to stick with 2080ti and upgrade gpu later in the future.
Madness thought i was buying a good system lol.
Like I said, I wouldn’t get a 2080ti. I would hold off for one week until they announce the 3000 series as they’re going to be significantly more powerful and have much better technologies for less money.
 

SpyderTracks

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To put it into monetary terms, the 2080ti is around £1200, the 3080 is set to be more powerful for around £800

It would be madness to buy a 2000 series high end card at the moment.
 

SM0KEY

Member
To put it into monetary terms, the 2080ti is around £1200, the 3080 is set to be more powerful for around £800

It would be madness to buy a 2000 series high end card at the moment.

Oh jesus, I didnt realize the price difference was 400 notes or more and seems alot better card in what i have read about the 3000 series.
Looks like i might stick with my pc now and wait, like you say thats madness the difference in price and hardware. Plus i be in the good books with the wife saving 400 odd quid

Appreciate the info
 

SpyderTracks

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Oh jesus, I didnt realize the price difference was 400 notes or more and seems alot better card in what i have read about the 3000 series.
Looks like i might stick with my pc now and wait, like you say thats madness the difference in price and hardware. Plus i be in the good books with the wife saving 400 odd quid

Appreciate the info
Yeah, come back on the 1st, we'll know more then about where things stand. But it's a significant upgrade this time around, more than in about the last 15 years. It's pretty exciting.
 
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